Summary

  • India take final four England wickets in eight overs

  • Ashwin takes 12 wickets in match and 27 in the series

  • 19 of England's 20 wickets fall to spin

  • India lead 3-0 in five-Test series

  1. Eng 189-8published at 52 overs

    Trail by 42

    That's ten for Ashwin in the match. He's been superb. Adil Rashid is greeted to the crease with three men under his nose, but he defends his first ball safely away.

  2. Postpublished at 04:19 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    There was something inevitable about that. England are subsiding quickly here.

  3. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 51.5 overs

    Woakes b Ashwin 0 (Eng 189-8)

    Bowled him. The end is nigh. Woakes throws a big old drive at Ashwin, the ball spins through the gap and hits the stumps. A proper off spinner's dismissal. 

  4. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 04:15 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

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    Jeremy Hobart: Wide awake since 2am due to Jetlag. TMS is my saviour. Hoping the lads are rejuvenated by last night's curry and they get the runs this morning.

  5. Eng 186-7published at 51 overs

    Trail by 45

    That's ridiculously good from Ashwin. Everything in that over turned and Bairstow was struggling. Jadeja continues, tossing it up to new man Chris Woakes, and Woakes drives up in the air. Shouts of catch, but it bounces just in front of the fielder. Woakes finishes the over with a huge heave outside off stump, missing everything and giving Jadeja something to giggle about.

  6. Postpublished at 04:11 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    It went like a leg-break, you just have to hope you pick it, then good luck picking it. England have to gamble, play like Joe Root did. Sweep, reverse, try to knock him off his length.

  7. wicket

    WICKETpublished at 50 overs

    Bairstow lbw Ashwin 51 (Eng 185-7)

    I mean, how do you play that? Bairstow moved back into his crease, Ashwin served up the carrom ball and it rapped him straight on the back leg. Hawkeye shows it would be crashing into off stump, but Bairstow had to review it, really. Just three more for India to grab.

  8. Postpublished at 04:09 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    Jonathan Agnew
    BBC Test Match Special

    It's cut the other way. It might miss off stump.

  9. England reviewpublished at 50 overs

    Eng 185-6

    Bairstow's gone! Straight from Ashwin and he's missed it. He's reviewed it, because why wouldn't you?

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    Get Involvedpublished at 04:06 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

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    Leo: Bairstow and Buttler tons. Bowl em out for 100. Easy win

  11. Eng 183-6published at 49 overs

    Bairstow 51, Buttler 0

    Here we go. Jadeja gets one to turn horribly into Bairstow, beating the bat and there's a huge yelp for lbw. Not out, says umpire Erasmus, and India have no reviews left. Jadeja fires it in quicker, the ball spitting up out of the rough and surprising Bairstow. A horrible over, but he's survived.

  12. Postpublished at 04:03 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    The one thing the England side don't lack is spirit. There's no sign of any fall-out, they are very much together. It's just that India are playing better than them.

  13. Eng 182-6published at 48 overs

    Trail by 49

    To no-one's surprise, Ashwin will get things under way. His second delivery hammers into Buttler's thigh pad and pops up to short leg, but there's no inside edge on that. A maiden to start the day.

  14. Postpublished at 04:00 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    Virat Kohli is leading the huddle, talking animatedly as Jos Buttler and Jonny Bairstow make their way out to the middle. It is noisy inside the stadium, plenty of trumpets being blown as India take their positions.

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    Get Involvedpublished at 03:57 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

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    Nathan Wilkinson: Fully expecting to lose, so all I want to see today is some guts and courage. Not fall like a house of cards once one gets out

  16. Postpublished at 03:55 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    I still don't know what style of cricket England are trying to play. In this position at Rajkot, they were defensive and didn't give themselves long enough to try and bowl India out. Here, they came out and played expansively. It's not like the one-day team where you know their style of play.

  17. 'We have to be positive'published at 03:52 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    James Anderson told Test Match Special yesterday that he's looking to book himself in for a big score as England fight to make India bat again.

    "We have to be positive. There is no point batting for a draw," he said.

    "It does us no good in the series. We have to win and that means being positive with the bat and getting an 80-100 run lead on a pitch we have seen is turning a lot. 

    "You never know what can happen in this game."

    Media caption,

    England still have chance - Anderson

  18. Postpublished at 03:49 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    Michael Vaughan
    Ex-England captain on BBC Test Match Special

    The whole of the area where you expect the spinners to land the ball is very soft - it wouldn't take long to rub a one inch hole into the pitch with your finger. I've spoken to the locals and they expect India to wrap this up in the first session.

  19. Test Match Special on airpublished at 03:47 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

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  20. Some cheerful statistics for Englandpublished at 03:43 Greenwich Mean Time 12 December 2016

    Probably fair to say the numbers are against England today.

    • Only two teams have scored 400+ in the first innings and gone on to lose the match by an innings - England against Australia in 1930 at The Oval and Sri Lanka against England at Cardiff in 2011
    • The highest total made in the first innings of a Test at the Wankhede by a side that went on to lose is England's 347 in 1993
    • The last time England made 400+ in their first innings of a match and went on to lose was at Adelaide in 2006, where they declared on 551-6